LIFC 502 Exam 2 Liberty University
- A danger for many coaches is that they lose their objectivity:
- Which one is not considered is a reinforcer:
- “Stepping into the future” is when a coach asks a client to step into their desired future and describe in detail what they see, how they feel, how their environmentappears, etc.
- How much positivity is enough:
- People who have more purpose in their lives are more disease resistant:
- Many clients find the “body scan” very relaxing:
- “Find your feet” is a cue from:
- If clients do not complete assignments between calls, reschedule the session:
- Human neurobiology predisposes us to be habit focused:
- Life purpose work may be called for when:
- Debriefing is a:
- Giving advice or giving the answer is more the province of consulting:
- The “small world” phenomenon is the theory that each of us is just seven connections away from anyone else on this planet:
- You and your client can converse soulfully from the depths of your being:
- Coaching sets a context of accountability which generally is offered in monthly or sporadic sessions:
- Which is NOT a way to challenge:
- The best fieldwork takes into consideration these factors:
- Life coaches should generate new possibilities for their clients rather than the client generating these ideas themselves:
- Coaching contracts can be:
- Whose research discovered the “Four Horseman”:
- A life purpose can be defined as an anchor because it serves as a device of the mind to provide stability:
- To be a successful coach, all of our logical levels need to be aligned to our goals:
- Teaching is more effective earlier in the coaching relationship:
- Each of these included in Dunbar’s list of the worst 10 listening habits EXCEPT:
- Which one is not a common blindspot: